Hier einige Impressionen aus München.
- The Seven Foto Sigi Müller 16.12.13 www.augenblick-fotografie.com
- Mariensäule Marienplatz, Alter Peter Foto Sigi Müller 19.12.13 www.augenblick-fotografie.com
- munich, germany, europe: castle of nymphenburg – Main palace, great hall
- Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Odeonplatz, the Feldherrnhalle or Field Marshal’s hall. Together with the Theatinerkirche, this building gives the Odeonplatz the appearance of an Italian Square. The Feldherrnhalle consists of a covered hall with three arches. A staircase at the central arch leads to the entrance which is flanked by two Bayern lions. The structure was designed in 1841 by Friedrich von Gärtner after the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy. On the west side of the Odeonsplatz is the copper-domed Theatinerkirche. The church was built in Italian high-baroque style after the San Andrea del Valle church in Rome and was designed by Agostino Barelli. He also led the construction of the church from 1663 to 1669. His successor, Enrico Zuccalli, finished the 71 meters/233 ft high dome in 1690 and added two towers, which originally weren’t planned.
- Munich, Germany, Europe – city hall in Marienplazt
- Munich, Germany, Europe – Cuvilliés Theater. The theatre lay in close proximity to the Residenz.
- Munich, Bavaria, Germany: St. Johann Nepomuk, better known as the Asam Church (German: Asamkirche) is a church in Munich built from 1733 to 1746 by the brothers Egid Quirin Asam and Cosmas Damian Asam as their private church. Due to resistance of the citizens, the brothers were forced to make the church accessible to the public. The church is considered to be one of the most important buildings of the main representatives of the southern German Late Baroque. The Baroque façade is integrated into the houses of the Sendlingerstraße and swings slightly convex outward. St. Johann Nepomuk was built in a confined space, the property is just 22 to 8 m. So even more astonishing is the performance of the two builders who were able to unite in the two-story space architecture, painting and sculpture in harmony. Especially the indirect lighting in the choir area is very well done: hidden behind the cornice window the Trinity figures are illuminated effective from behind. The cornice itself seems to swing up and down on its curved construction. The interior is divided vertically into three sections, which increase in brightness from the bottom upwards. The lowermost portion of the benches for the church visitors is kept relatively dark and in the design symbolizes the suffering of the world. The second section, located above, is kept white and blue, and reserved for the emperor. The uppermost portion of the indirect and hidden illuminated ceiling painting is dedicated to God and eternity. The ceiling fresco „Life of Saint Nepomuk“ is considered one of the masterpieces by Cosmas Damian Asam. The high altar of the Asam Church is framed by four spiral columns. At the high altar, these four columns are used as a reference to the four-Bernini columns over the grave of St. Peter in St. Peter’s in Rome. At the top is God, the Saviour. Below the tabernacle, a relic of John of Nepomuk is kept. Two angels, sculpted by Ignaz Günther, flank the gallery altar and were added at a later da
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- Klassik am Odeonsplatz München Samstag 11.07.2009 Foto by Tommy Lösch www.foto-muc.de
- Foto Sigi Müller www.augenblick-fotografie.com
- Location: Olympiapark München
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- BMW Welt Foto Sigi Müller 14.3.12
- Neues Schloss
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